Infrared Sauna
Relax. Recover. Reconnect.
What Is An Infrared Sauna?
An infrared sauna is equipped with infrared heaters that are designed to detoxify and heal the body, boost mood, and more. Unlike traditional saunas that feature steam or dry heat to warm a room, infrared saunas use infrared heat lamps in confined spaces to raise body temperature directly.
Because infrared heat penetrates human tissue versus simply heating the surface of the skin, like traditional saunas, infrared saunas are more effective than traditional saunas at detoxifying the body.
Benefits
There are many benefits to an infrared sauna
Detoxification
Medical Saunas allow you to eliminate and detox over seven times more dangerous toxins and heavy metals as compared to any regular sauna and can immediately give you benefits in keeping your skin healthy, happy and young.Relaxation
Medical Saunas promotes relaxation by balancing your body’s level of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) using 3D Heat Therapy. Regular use can help you overcome the effects of insomnia to help you sleep better at night.Weight Loss
Studies have shown a 30 minute infrared sauna session can burn up to 600 calories while you relax.Improved Circulation
Similar to the benefits of exercise, Medical Saunas increase the blood flow by sending heat through your muscles to feel relaxed.
Pain Relief
If you suffer from muscle aches and joint pain. Medical Saunas can relieve your discomfort and inflammation by increasing circulation to help relax your muscles. The improved therapies, only found in a Medical Sauna, will make your body feel refreshed and renewed.Immune System Response
Medical Saunas supports your body’s health by producing more white blood cells during your sauna session. This can also give you a higher count of white blood cells to help you stay healthy and assist you in a faster recovery.Muscle Recovery
Medical Saunas can improve the circulatory system, which can dilate the blood vessels which sends more oxygen to the cells in your body. The increase in oxygen to tired and strained muscles can help them relax and recover quickly after intense workouts.
Chromotherapy
In Addition To The Healing Benefits Of Infrared Technology, Our Saunas Also Provide Chromotherapy
Chromotherapy or light therapy is the science of using colors to adjust body vibrations to frequencies that result in health and harmony. Each color possesses frequencies of a specific vibration, and each vibration is related to different physical symptoms.
Pricing
Single Sessions
$15
15 minutes
$30
30 minutes
$45
45 minutes
Memberships
All memberships include 5% off of all supplements. Unused sessions do not carry over to the next month. All memberships will be auto-renewed until cancellation. No cancellation fee.
Revive
30 Minute Sessions
$100 per month for 4 sessions
Additional sessions can be bought for $25 each
$160 per month for 8 sessions
Additional sessions can be bought for $20 each
Thrive
45 Minute Sessions
$140 per month for 4 sessions
Additional sessions can be bought for $35 each
$240 per month for 8 sessions
Additional sessions can be bought for $30 each
Frequently Asked Questions
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Medical Conditions
If any of the below apply to you, consult your physician prior to sauna use:
Cardiovascular Issues, Obesity or Diabetes – Individuals suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory problems or diabetes should consult a physician prior to use. Heat stress increases cardiac output and blood flow in an effort to transfer internal body heat to the outside environment via the skin (perspiration) and respiratory system. This takes place primarily due to major changes in the heart rate, which has the potential to increase by thirty (30) beats per minute for each degree increase in core body temperature.
Medications – Individuals who are using prescription drugs should seek the advice of their personal physician since some medications may induce drowsiness, while others may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation. Diuretics, barbiturates and beta-blockers may impair the body’s natural heat loss mechanisms. Anticholinergics such as amitriptyline may inhibit sweating and can predispose individuals to heat rash or to a lesser extent, heat stroke. Some over-the-counter drugs, such as antihistamines, may also cause the body to be more prone to heat stroke.
Alcohol & Drug Abuse – Contrary to popular belief, it is not advisable to attempt to “sweat out” a hangover. Alcohol intoxication decreases a person’s judgment; therefore, he/she may not realize when the body has a negative reaction to high heat. Alcohol also increases the heart rate, which may be further increased by heat stress. The use of alcohol, drugs or medications prior to a sauna session may lead to unconsciousness.
Elderly – The ability to maintain core body temperature decreases with age. This is primarily due to circulatory conditions and decreased sweat gland function. The body must be able to activate its natural cooling processes in order to maintain core body temperature. If elderly, operate at a lower temperature and for no more than 15 minutes at a time.
Children – The core body temperature of children rises much faster than adults. This occurs due to a higher metabolic rate per body mass, limited circulatory adaptation to increased cardiac demands and the inability to regulate body temperature by sweating. When using with a child, operate at a lower temperature and for no more than 15 minutes at a time.
Chronic Conditions / Diseases Associated With Reduced Ability To Sweat Or Perspire – Multiple Sclerosis, Central Nervous System Tumors and Diabetes with Neuropathy are conditions that are associated with impaired sweating. Consult a physician.
Hemophiliacs / Individuals Prone To Bleeding – The use of infrared saunas should be avoided by anyone who is predisposed to bleeding.
Fever & Insensitivity to Heat – Individuals with insensitivity to heat or who have a fever should not use the sauna until the fever subsides.
Pregnancy – Pregnant women should consult a physician before using an infrared sauna.
Menstruation – Heating of the low back area of women during the menstrual period may temporarily increase menstrual flow. This should not preclude sauna use.
Joint Injury – Recent (acute) joint injury should not be heated for the first 48 hours or until the swollen symptoms subside. Joints that are chronically hot and swollen may respond poorly to vigorous heating of any kind.
Implants – Metal pins, rods, artificial joints or any other surgical implants generally reflect infrared waves and thus are not heated by this system. Nevertheless, you should consult your physician prior to using.
Pacemakers / Defibrillators – The magnets used to assemble our saunas can interrupt the pacing and inhibit the output of pacemakers. Please discuss with your doctor the possible risks this may cause.
In the rare event that you experience pain or discomfort, immediately discontinue sauna use.
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Before your Session
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Always drink plenty of water before, during and after your session. Drinking an electrolyte-replacing water or a sports drink is strongly recommended before and after use.
What to Wear
Lightweight shorts and tee shirt are ok. Swimsuits are better. We recommend bringing clothing that is loose fitting and comfortable to put back on after your session.
After your Session
When you finish your sauna session, it is important to relax and cool down while your body continues to perspire. Sit with a towel or wrap around you for about 5 minutes. Shower 30-60 minutes after your session. Please note we do not have a shower facility.
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You should be aware there is no such thing as a 0 EMF sauna, despite many saunas claiming to be the first—that’s a physical impossibility. Our sauna has less than 3 EMF.
For more information on EMF visit: https://www.who.int/peh-emf/about/WhatisEMF/en/index3.html